Prager 20170503 – 1 Stormy Wednesday
Prager H1: Mark Davis fills in for Dennis, topics include: North Korean American prisoners; US budget issues; Obamacare; police shooting in Dallas; and Stephen Colbert’s vulgarity.
Prager H1: Mark Davis fills in for Dennis, topics include: North Korean American prisoners; US budget issues; Obamacare; police shooting in Dallas; and Stephen Colbert’s vulgarity.
Prager H3: Good authority should be feared. In a healthy world parents, teachers, police, America, and God should all be feared. Where the good are not feared, the bad will be.
Prager H2: There is a national epidemic of parents fearing their children, wanting to be loved rather than feared is the wrong approach. Heather Mac Donald joins the program to discuss rioting on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Los Angeles riots.
Prager H1: May Day protests broke out in Portland yesterday, and in Paris where an officer was burned. Law enforcement callers weigh in.
Prager H3: ESPN has been steadily losing viewers. Could the reason be that they’ve become just another organ for the Left? People who watch sports just want to watch sports. Dennis takes calls from former ESPN watchers.
Prager H2: In his first column for the NY Times Brett Stephens comments that man-made global warming leading to planetary catastrophe hysteria might be a bit overwrought. For this sin, he has been viciously attacked by the Left… Another day. Another March against the President. This time for “the Climate.”
Prager H1: The Los Angeles School District seriously debated whether or not to close schools so that students could attend May Day demonstrations for “workers’ rights.”… The President skipped the White House Correspondents Dinner in favor of a rally of his supporters. He should skip it every year. Why does he need to go to be insulted by a bunch of blowhards who hate his guts?
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Topics raised include: a theory on conservatives raising liberal children; what is the difference between people who have compassion for animals as opposed to humans; what is the process of writing a book; If you are so concerned with free speech at Berkeley why don’t you have more liberals on PragerU; who is the man or woman from history you would like to have a conversation with; What does it take to be a conductor?
Prager H2: Life is a series of decisions. You decide to be happy; decide to show courage; decide to play the piano; decide to lose weight; decide to work out. Unfortunately, we live in a society that more and more tells its citizens things happen to you.
